After 120 -minute match and penalty shootout against Spain, England is a women’s football team Won her second gradual European Championship.
Winning 3–1 on punishment, Sarina Vigeman’s lioness On Tuesday 29 July, the trophy will bring home as he has a homecoming festival in London.
Fans will have an opportunity to celebrate with the team as they travel to the mall in an open-top bus before going on stage. Celebrations in front of Buckingham Palace.
The program will not be given tickets and will not be free to participate, the Football Association (FA) has confirmed, invited fans, residents and businesses to attend the ceremony. The ceremony will be supported by the UK government.
FA Chief Executive Officer Mark Bulingham said: “We are very proud of all the players, Sarina and aid team, which has all been a part of this incredible achievement. They have all unreliable hard work and we know that the nation shares our pride.
“In Vijay Utsav London Will give on Tuesday England Fans gave an opportunity to celebrate with the players and become a part of history. ,
The events should be known about some important times for anyone wishing to see live:
- 12.10PM: Homecoming Festival begins with an open-top bus procession with mall
- 12.30PM: Live Homcaming Celebration was staged in Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace
- 1pm: Homecoming is due to the end of the festival
Here’s how to enjoy ceremonies or at home:
Attend home returning parade
People wishing to participate in the parade and ceremony in the person are advised to plan further by the FA. While the events stop only after noon, the football body says it is expecting a large crowd, so it will help to secure a good place for the purpose of reaching early.
The attendees have been asked to use public transport or walk on the event, as several roads will have to be closed in the area in the surrounding areas of the incident. There will also be no dedicated parking.

FA says that the following stations can be used to reach the mall:
- Green Park (London Underground)
- Pikadili Circus (London Underground)
- Victoria (London Underground, National Rail)
- Westminster (London Underground)
- Chering Cross (London Underground, National Rail)
More information about these stations and route-plan guidance can be found on transport for London (TFL) and National Rail inquiry websites. It is also appropriate to follow both these organizations on social media for on-the-day updates.
There will be signage and steward direction outside each station, the attendees will be encouraged to move away from exit and entry as soon as possible.
Due to the large crowd, the FA asked that young children remain in physical contact with their parents, and recommend that groups live together to avoid separation.
The property should not be left inaccessible anywhere near the route, and the bag or goods that have been left should be informed to the steward or police.
People who need accessibility can pre-book a place for themselves and by emailing an accessibility in an accessible viewing area by emailing accessibility@victorycelebration.co.uk. Only Green Park, Victoria and Westminster stations have step-free access.
How to watch the ceremony on tv or online
The homecoming festival will be broadcast live on BBC, ITV and Sky between 12PM and 1pm, which will be able to tune the audience at any time.
All these channels also provide related online live TV streaming services for people with equipment related to the Internet.